In May, 2010, Kalief Browder, a sixteen-year-old high-school sophomore,
was arrested in the Bronx for allegedly stealing a backpack. He insisted
that he was innocent, but he was taken to Rikers Island, New York
City’s four-hundred-acre jail complex. Browder spent the next three
years at Rikers, awaiting trial while his case was repeatedly delayed by
the courts. In May, 2013, the case against him was dismissed. (Last
fall, I wrote about Browder for the magazine.) This week, The New Yorker
obtained two surveillance-camera video clips that depict the dual
horrors of Browder’s years in jail: abuse by a guard and by
fellow-inmates.
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